21st Sesc_Videobrasil Biennial Archives Explore Decolonial Politics and New Subjectivities
The 21st Sesc_Videobrasil Biennial has released archival materials examining decolonial thought and the de-othering process. These archives document the biennial's exploration of post-national politics and the creation of new subjectivities. The materials specifically focus on the second part of this conceptual framework, continuing discussions initiated in previous segments. The biennial serves as a platform for contemporary art from the Global South, with particular emphasis on video and time-based media. Sesc São Paulo and Associação Cultural Videobrasil jointly organize this recurring event. The archives provide insight into curatorial approaches that challenge traditional power structures and Eurocentric narratives. This documentation reflects the biennial's ongoing commitment to amplifying marginalized voices and perspectives. The materials are accessible through the Arte Brasileiros publication platform, which hosts specialized content about Brazilian art and cultural events.
Key facts
- The 21st Sesc_Videobrasil Biennial has released archival materials
- These archives explore decolonial thought and de-othering processes
- The materials focus on post-national politics and new subjectivities
- This represents the second part of a conceptual framework
- The biennial emphasizes contemporary art from the Global South
- Sesc São Paulo and Associação Cultural Videobrasil organize the event
- The archives challenge traditional power structures and Eurocentric narratives
- Materials are accessible through Arte Brasileiros publication platform
Entities
Institutions
- Sesc São Paulo
- Associação Cultural Videobrasil
- Arte Brasileiros
Locations
- São Paulo
- Brazil